What is the correct order of events regarding Betty's illness as described in the options?
Understand the Problem
The question appears to ask for the order of events related to the characters' interactions and the events surrounding Betty's illness, as outlined in the provided options.
Answer
Susanna, Betty flying, Reverend Hale, Ruth to Tituba.
The correct order is: Susanna Walcott tells Reverend Parris that the doctor thinks they should see if 'unnatural things' have caused Betty's illness, Mrs. Putnam tells Reverend Parris that she heard Betty flew over a barn last night, Reverend Parris sends for Reverend Hale to determine if Betty might be possessed, Mrs. Putnam reveals that she sent her daughter Ruth to Tituba to see if Ruth could communicate with Mrs. Putnam’s dead babies.
Answer for screen readers
The correct order is: Susanna Walcott tells Reverend Parris that the doctor thinks they should see if 'unnatural things' have caused Betty's illness, Mrs. Putnam tells Reverend Parris that she heard Betty flew over a barn last night, Reverend Parris sends for Reverend Hale to determine if Betty might be possessed, Mrs. Putnam reveals that she sent her daughter Ruth to Tituba to see if Ruth could communicate with Mrs. Putnam’s dead babies.
More Information
In 'The Crucible' Act I, the concern over Betty's health escalates with suspicions of witchcraft and supernatural causes.
Tips
Remember the progression of events in Act 1; initial illness, suspicions, and then summoning help.
Sources
- Summary and Analysis Act I: Scene 1 - The Crucible - CliffsNotes - cliffsnotes.com
- The Crucible Act 1, Part 1 Summary & Analysis - SparkNotes - sparknotes.com
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